I went through all this decision making that you're doing, and thought I'd chime in. I honestly don't believe there's an EZ Up 10 x 10 out there that you're going to be able to put up without someone else's help, and I'm not being disrespectful. 10 x 10's with straight legs will sit next to the camper a bit nicer than one with slant legs.
Make sure that you get one where the lower edge of the canopy height will be high enough to clear your Scamp door. I remember the EZ Up company selling an awning that I found would be high enough, and I think it was the Pyramid which has a 6' 11" valance clearance. I beleive if you aim for a lower traiing edge that's higher than 78", you should be OK.
Because they were so bulky and heavy and I didn't want to lug more equipment around, I ended up installing an awning rail and putting on a 7' Shademaker Bag Awning. Happy with the decision, but I did do research on the 10 x 10's. Many people use them and enjoy, even not putting them right up to the edge of the trailer, being concerned that if a storm came up out of nowhere, it may lift up and cause damage to their FG.
Hi,
I went through all this decision making that you're doing, and thought I'd chime in. I honestly don't believe there's an EZ Up 10 x 10 out there that you're going to be able to put up without someone else's help, and I'm not being disrespectful. 10 x 10's with straight legs will sit next to the camper a bit nicer than one with slant legs.
Make sure that you get one where the lower edge of the canopy height will be high enough to clear your Scamp door. I remember the EZ Up company selling an awning that I found would be high enough, and I think it was the Pyramid which has a 6' 11" valance clearance. I beleive if you aim for a lower traiing edge that's higher than 78", you should be OK.
Because they were so bulky and heavy and I didn't want to lug more equipment around, I ended up installing an awning rail and putting on a 7' Shademaker Bag Awning. Happy with the decision, but I did do research on the 10 x 10's. Many people use them and enjoy, even not putting them right up to the edge of the trailer, being concerned that if a storm came up out of nowhere, it may lift up and cause damage to their FG.
Hope this helps some.